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Also, point worth noting: very few girls in Delhi actually wear knee-length (or shorter) skirts- which is why I admire this girl all the more. I can testify to having put all mine away because I got sick of being leered at on the street..

Work! Those pockets a nice addition to this pouffy skirt. I am not even missing a handbag, here. The fact that she has chosen T-shirt with an iconic logo from, it looks like, '76 is genius. Those mary-jane flats are cute and practical.

I'm loving this New Delhi report. It's quite different from your usual work and here really....we can see something new, soul.... The Red and Blue photo is your best one ever and the more I look in those eyes the more I understand photography can sometimes go behind appereances. Thank you for proving it's not all about marvellous women in hyppo shoes, huge bag, blackberry on right hand.M.

shen i hope ur are doing good work...keep up he modellin skillss..heh heh

Anonymous said ... (5:44 PM) :

Lovely skirt!

Anonymous said ... (6:27 PM) :

sorry, i hate this outfit. it's boring and completely unstylish. i love almost everything put up, but i can't tell you how many times i've seen old rock tees paired with skirts and all of a sudden it's praised as some work of a fashion genius. i don't get it.

Anonymous said ... (7:49 PM) :

Don't really dig the outfit, but love the way she carries it. What a saucy babe.

Oh gee, another person in the fashion biz. All we need now is someone to come forward and tell us the kid with the bike is the new Delacroix!!!

Edith said ... (4:19 PM) :

Huh? The skirt on its own is pretty (though the small photo makes it look like culottes), but matched with the t-shirt? Ugh. Certainly this may be a daring outfit in India, though it's certainly NOT sartorial in anyway. Hard to imagine this being on the same site as the Grey & Purple, Milan outfit (which is stunning).

i love the pattern of this skirt. its like one of my head scalfs.i love the way she has tucked in her shirt.the black really goes well.

Anonymous said ... (1:30 PM) :

This was how I used to dress as a teenager - pull the nearest t-shirt and bottom, be it skirt, culottes, jeans whatever with nary a thought as to how they went together. (Not saying she did that, just saying that that's what I did to get a similar look). Who would have thunk that it would be on The Sartorialist?